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Letter from Picasso to Gertrude Stein.
bluecuracao: Foto de Gertrude Stein.
explore-blog: Gertrude Stein reads from The Making of Americans, 1934-1935.
artistandstudio: Postcard from Pablo Picasso to Gertrude Stein, 1911 Yale Collection of American Literature. Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers. © 2008 Estate of Gertrude Stein. © Estate of Pablo Picasso.
poplifeplus: Cecil Beaton - Gertrude Stein - 1936
nevver: Gertrude Stein
douchamp: Hilary Harkness — Alice at Loggerheads. Oil on linen panel, 12.75″ x 8.75″ 2009. Alice B. Toklas sits with a collection of shells, two placed face-down while a third is used as an ashtray. Picasso’s portrait of Gertrude Stein looms behind
derrierelasalledebains: Gertrude Stein’s name in electric light over the 44th Street theatre, New York, March 1934. ([1937-1948])
queermodernisms: Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (1939)Sir Francis Cyril Rose Tempera and gouache on cardboardNational Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution [One of the Images of the Day over at my website.]
ambivalentlyyours: “A very important thing is not to make up your mind that you are any one thing.”― Gertrude Stein
co-stanza: A publisher rejects Gertrude Stein’s manuscript in 1912, by lampooning the shit out of it. Że też czasem list może być nie mniej ważnym dziełem niż odrzucona książka.
fallonelizabeth: A letter from Picasso to his dear friend, Gertrude Stein.
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Letter from Picasso to Gertrude Stein
seabois: Love letter from Gertrude Stein to Alice B. Toklas “Because I didn’t say good night —and I miss it so— please know now how much I love you. Gertrude dearest. Good night.”
larmoyante: Letter from Picasso to Gertrude Stein
hoja-latas: “No hay respuesta. No hay que buscar ninguna respuesta. Nunca ha habido una respuesta. Ésa es la respuesta.” — Gertrude Stein.
i12bent: Gertrude Stein, the female Buddha of Modernism: Feb. 3, 1874 - 1946… Unlike almost any other avant-garde writer, Stein actually enjoyed great popular success with some of her work, not least thanks to its whimsy and playful use of language